What are the colors of Buddha beads and how to care for them?
Last Update :2024.05.25
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The fleshy leaves of Buddha beads only come in one color, which is dark green. However, if the breeding conditions are not good, it may turn light green. Its flowers come in two colors, one is white, which is more common, and the other is brown, which is less common. If you want to raise it, you should place it in an environment of 15-25℃ without strong light, and water it in time to keep its soil slightly moist.
1. The leaves have one color
1. The leaves have one color
The leaves of Succulent Buddha Beads have only one color, which is green. However, although they are all green, there are still some differences if you look closely. If the breeding environment is better and the growth condition is better, then its leaves will be dark green. But if the breeding environment is not very good, then its leaves will be light green.
2. Flowers have two colors
< p>Unlike the leaves, its flowers come in two colors. One is white, which is more common. There is also a brown color, which is less common. Its flowers grow among the chubby leaves and are very ornamental.3. Maintenance methods
1 , Temperature: It is best to keep it in an environment of 15-25℃. Pay attention to keeping out the cold in winter and move it into the room before the temperature drops below 2℃.
2. Watering: It prefers water. When maintaining it, you should water it frequently to keep its soil slightly moist but without water accumulation.
3. Light: It doesn’t like light. Just keep it in a place with a certain amount of astigmatism. Don’t put it in a location with too much light.
4. Fertilization: During the growth period, flower fertilizer needs to be applied 2-3 times a month to ensure sufficient nutrients and facilitate its growth.
2. Flowers have two colors
3. Maintenance methods
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